Cops Our Last Line of Defense

• Here’s the real story of the groups urging blacks to take revenge on America’s policemen.

By Victor Thorn —

On the afternoon of December 20, 2014,New York City police officers RafaelRamos and Wenjian Liu were executedat point-blank range while sittingin their patrol car. They weremurdered by 28-year-old IsmayyilBrinsley, a black man, who fired multiple gunshots through the squad car’s front windshield.

Prior to this cold-blooded killing, Brinsley, whohad already been arrested 19 times over the pastdecade, shot his girlfriend in Baltimore before postinga message to the Internet that declared, “I’mputting wings on pigs today . . . they take one ofours, let’s take two of theirs . . . I’m putting pigs in a blanket.”

Afterward, Brinsley traveled to New York City with the intent of killing cops.

Investigators are currently exploring Brinsley’sconnection to Baltimore’s Black Guerrilla Family,also known as the Black Vanguard, a Marxist revolutionarystreet-gang organization founded by twoinmates who were incarcerated at San Quentin State Prison.

Not surprisingly, Brinsley pumped bullets intothe two unsuspecting officers as they sat outsideTomkins Public Housing project in Brooklyn. Policemenmust be on hand at all times, 24 hours aday, near these subsidized black ghetto jungles, because the residents are so violent.

After the two officers were murdered by Brinsley,eyewitnesses reported seeing occupants fromthe projects laughing and applauding their deaths.

Ironically, the Tomkins Public Housing projectsare located in Bedford-Stuyvesant, which served asthe setting for black racist filmmaker Spike Lee’sdespicable 1989 movie Do the Right Thing where amob of blacks riot, torch a pizzeria and assault firemen.This flick—complete with gang-banger rapmusic from Public Enemy—incentivized the 1992Los Angeles riots.

This blatant anti-police and anti-white mentalityboiled over into full-blown pandemonium a weekbefore Brinsley’s heinous actions. At a New YorkCity rally, mayhem-minded protesters reminiscentof the Black Liberation Army were caught on camerachanting: “What do we want?” Dead cops. When do we want it? Now.”

The news and commentary website “The DailyCaller” reported that the protesters behind thechant were part of the Trayvon Martin OrganizingCommittee, a group that, according to its website,vows to fight for “Justice for Trayvon Martin andall victims of white supremacy & capitalism,” andfeatures a photo of an upside-down American flag being burned.

The murder of the police officers in New York was not the only attack to take place in December.

On December 13, 2014, seven protesters assaulted twopolice officers on the Brooklyn Bridge. The assailantspushed these officers to the ground andpunched them in the face before stealing their radios.Afterward, New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio,who has a black wife and black children, claimed the brazen attack was only an “alleged” assault.

It should also be noted that on November 22, 2014, Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan spoke at Baltimore’s Morgan State University, a historically black college. During his speech, Farrakhan openly advocated violence against whites. After calling for a race war, Farrakhan urged black mothers to school their children on how to make Molotov cocktails. “Teach your baby how to throw the bottle if they can. Fight,” Farrakhan demanded.

The entire framework for this black uprisingstems from the Frankfurt School’s agenda of erodinglaw and order by supporting criminals over those victimized by criminals.

Victor Thorn is a hard-hitting researcher, journalist and author of over 50 books.